NAB launched
NAB Show Global Innovation Exchange | Shanghai in 2015, recognizing
China’s growing media industry and the need for collaboration on
emerging technologies and global business solutions. Designed for media
professionals involved in the creation, management and distribution of
content across broadcast and digital mediums, NAB Show Shanghai has
since evolved into a one-of-a-kind convention for showcasing
cutting-edge technology, promoting innovation and offering the
opportunity for content creators to gain global perspectives and
valuable tools to advance their craft.

“This event plants the NAB and NAB Show flag in one of the fastest
growing media markets in the world,” said NAB Executive Vice President
of Conventions and Business Operations Chris Brown. “NAB Show Shanghai
is taking off and reaching new heights as indicated by this year’s
growth in attendance and exhibits. We look forward to continuing to
develop this unique convention as it becomes the premier event of its
kind.”

The three-day NAB Show Shanghai conference
featured an enhanced program focused on topics such as broadcast, cable,
film, virtual reality, over-the-top content and 4K/ultra-high-definition
television. The China
Post | Production Conference
, produced in partnership with Future
Media Concepts, included sold-out training workshops for maximizing
creativity and efficiency with the industry’s commonly utilized tools
and software.

Speakers from NAB included Chris Ornelas, chief operating officer and
Sam Matheny, chief technology officer, in
addition
to high-ranking Chinese government officials and media and
technology professionals from Canada, China, Hong Kong, India, Taiwan,
the United Kingdom and the United States.

Next year, NAB Show Shanghai will be held June 13-15 in conjunction with
the Shanghai International Film and Television Festival.

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association for America's broadcasters. NAB advances radio and
television interests in legislative, regulatory and public affairs.
Through advocacy, education and innovation, NAB enables broadcasters to
best serve their communities, strengthen their businesses and seize new
opportunities in the digital age. Learn more at www.nab.org
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About TCDIC

The National Base for International Cultural Trade (Shanghai)
International High Tech Cultural Device Cluster is currently located at
China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone. It is a national platform
specializing in offering services to companies in the cultural device
industry. TCDIC serves the businesses operating in the domestic and
international cultural device industry. It covers the sectors of
broadcasting, cinema, mobile internet, stage, game and amusement
attraction and other emerging sectors in the cultural device industry.
The mission of TCDIC is to advocate innovation and to promote
international trade, exchange, and collaboration for domestic and
international businesses registered in the Cluster. The functions of the
Cluster are trade and presentation, innovative lab, bonded leasing,
technical training and etc. The Cluster is the hub connecting global
market needs and integrated technology supply in the cultural device
industry.